By age fourteen, Henry has survived long enough to take part in the Easter Rising, becoming well known for his guerrilla combat skills, and even famous in his escape from execution.
Henry, on hearing this news, takes part in the Rebellion once again, and soon discovers how much of his (and his father's) past will come back to haunt him.
He travels to Liverpool, the English town with a large Irish influence, and eventually makes his way to America.
Key Plot Points: In the final volume, an ageing Henry Smart attempts to cement his reputation.
Henry plans to kill Ford, but his callousness has faded, and he drifts into the Dublin suburbs, where he meets a respectable widow who may possibly be his long-disappeared wife.